First, I live in a small city that everybody knows each others. I have 5 years working in a supermarket, so usually people are very friendly and polite. People take time to interact with others. We help each other and are stay more together. When they see you they ask you “how you are? Or how you are feeling?” and if they don 't say anything …show more content…
Also the other members of the community will be affecting. Another reason is because we know each other since we are child, so we treat like a family. Base on the human group, “look first at the obvious, the familiar, the common. In a science that has not established its foundations, there are the things that bes repay study.” (Homans, 16) Is more support and less competition. In the summer we have festival to help the communities. If someone is sick and don’t have money for the treatments we try to help them. There are more job opportunities because there are less people.
Live in a small town also has its disadvantages. Because I live in a small city a have to travel three days of week to go to college because in my town there less college opportunities. They usually have more judgment and are more hard if some of the member commit a deviant behavior. According to As the Social Pressures in Informal Groups: A Study of Human Factors in Housing by Festinger, “Some of the pressures to conform, of course are exerted on the individual by means of institutions and laws and taboos rather than by face-to-face communication.” (Festinger, …show more content…
They usually don’t say it anything to each other even though they see each other every day. As the Social Pressures in Informal Groups: A Study of Human Factors in Housing by Festinger says, “The small face-to-face social groups which formed were to a large extent, determined by the fact that a number of people lived in the same apartment building or in the same court. Certainly other factors operated. If two people did not like each other they would not become friends even if they lived right next door to each other.” (Festinger, 11) Because there are so many people in NYC, people don’t take time or don’t have the time to interact with other